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How did passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the political situation in the United States?
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a medicine man from the San Juan pueblo who was sen

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Which of the following does NOT describe effects of the Restoration on the English colonies in North America?
the growth of Englands Middle Colonies
great

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According to Lincolns Ten Percent Plan,
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only ten percent of the population in rebel states wou

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According to Carnegie, what is the "proper administration of wealth"?
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A White Southern Perspective on Reconstruction (1868)
Macon [GA], 4 July, 1868
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